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“The Emperor Napoleon, ascending gradually from his post of national magistrate t…” — Marquis de Lafayette
The Emperor Napoleon, ascending gradually from his post of national magistrate to seat himself upon a throne without limits, seems to have wished to punish, as for the abuse of republican reforms, by making us feel all the weight of absolute monarchy.
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